Jamaica is a treasure chest full of beautiful experiences and attractive places to visit. With so many options to choose from, it can be tricky to figure out the best places to visit.
1. Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park
The Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park is home to the most glorious waterfalls, greenest mountains, expansive coffee plantations, and dense rainforests. In 2015, this park made it to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This park also stands in the books of history as a place where escaped enslaved people would seek refuge. Over the years, this place has remained the same. The Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park harbors an incredible collection of wildlife.
2. Negril Beaches
Jamaica without Negril is like food without seasoning. Negril is a town in the western part of Jamaica where you’ll find the most beautiful beaches. The beaches stretch over seven miles, are the clearest shade of blue, and have the whitest sand. Bordering the long beaches are resorts, cottages, and boutique homes a haven for tourists who love snorkeling, fishing, swimming, and tanning in the sun.
3. Port Antonio
Port Antonio is a quiet resort village between the harbor and the mountains. It sets the perfect stage for tourists who love fishing and vacationing peacefully, without all the noise synonymous with town centers.
4. Martha Brae River
Ideal for couples, you may choose to go by yourselves or have a guide accompany you. The tropical views are like nothing you’ve seen anywhere else in the world.
While rafting, the guides never waste a chance to entertain you. They’ll sing reggae songs, narrate short but interesting stories about the surroundings and make several stops for you to buy refreshments and souvenirs.
5. Doctor’s Cave Beach, Montego Bay
Montego bay is a tourist playground that entices tourists from far and beyond. One of its delightful gifts is the Doctor’s cave beach. Pssst, rumor has it that the waters here have healing powers.
Visitors throng the beach from all over the world to touch, swim or soak in the waters, some for fun, some because they believe they’ll get healed of some ailment.
6. Dunn’s River Falls
The pride and joy of Ocho Rios, Dunn’s River falls stretches over 180 meters. The clear/white waters elegantly glide over rocks to make it into the sea below. Tourists love to climb up the limestone edges to get to the top of the falls.
7. Blue Hole, Ocho Rios
Explore the jump-off cliffs and waterfalls and swim in the cool pools below. Bordering the blue holes are enchanting waterfalls that pose a challenge for many who want to try climbing.
8. Rose Hall Great House, Montego Bay
It features gorgeous ocean views, and some of the dated furniture is still there for tourists to see. Visiting Rose hall during the day is full of lessons about what happened here in the colonial and pre-colonial eras.
9. Reach Falls
Hidden deep in Montane forest is a precious gem, the peaceful Reach Falls. While most other falls violently gush off the cliffs and crash down on the rocks below, the Reach falls are the opposite.
The falls flow gently and quietly, slowly cascading down to the underwater caves. Visitors love to let the water wash over them as they take trips inside the creepy caves.
10. Mayfield Falls
This oasis has a rich fern collection, two grand waterfalls, a vast collection of tropical flowers, natural springs, and 21 natural pools.
The well-built, thatched gazebos along the riverside serve as pit stops where you can purchase refreshments and get to know the area from the people’s perspective and rest.
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